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For Boulton it's the game that's the thing, not whose playing it.
Standing 6ft1, weighing just under 13 stone, Harford was a centre-half whose playing career never quite took off.
It was all too much for Diouf, whose playing to the gallery only added to Celtic's glee.
In Sheppard, the Jets receive a two-time Pro Bowler whose playing time and production slipped last season.
American Ballet Theater's orchestra — whose playing seldom rises above routine and sometimes fell beneath it in "Swan Lake" — played, one brass blip apart, with real finesse.
These works show the beneficial influence of Louis Marchand, a famous organist-harpsichordist of the day whose playing Rameau greatly admired.
Mulder, whose playing day with the international set up ended in 2001, warns it's an attitude that's rubbing some at Manchester United up the wrong way.
Hopkins, whose playing career at Syracuse overlapped with that of Derrick Coleman during the 1989-90 sawson, saw DaJuan play at an A.A.U.
Blackmon, whose playing style has been compared to Brandon Marshall's, showed oodles of talent at Oklahoma State, but like Marshall, he has shown a lack of maturity.
Mr. Curtis, whose playing unfailingly combined lucidity and poise, used Ms. Radigue's elemental work as the starting point for a venturesome program.
White knew it was a violation of Rule 4-1 (a), which prohibits the use of a club whose playing characteristics had been altered.
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